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Knife throwing is an art, sport, combat skill, or variously an
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skilled in the art of
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, the
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s thrown, and a target. In some stage performances, the knife thrower ties an assistant to the target (sometimes known as a " target girl") and throws to miss them.


Basic principles

Knife throwing, whether in a
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application, involves the same basic principles of
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. The objective in each case is for the point to stick into the target with a sufficient amount of force. For this to be successful, accuracy, distance, number of rotations and placement of the body all must be taken into account. If the thrower uses a spin technique, the knife will rotate during flight. This means that the thrower, assuming they are throwing the same way every time, must either choose a specific distance for each type of throw or, more practically, make slight adjustments to the placement of the knife in the hand or to the throwing movement. Another adjustment that can be made is the way the knife is held. If it is held at the blade when it is thrown, this makes it spin half, whereas if it is held by the handle, this makes a full spin. So if the thrower estimates he needs one and a half spins for the point to hit the target, he would hold the knife from the blade when it is thrown. If he feels he needs two full spins for it to hit the target point-first, then it would be held by the handle. With the much more intricate no-spin throwing techniques, the throwing motion is made as linear as possible, the knife's rotation being slowed even more by an index finger on the spine during release. Thrown no-spin, knives will make no revolution or only a quarter spin before reaching the target (point first), but no-spin throws are not as accurate or stable in flight as spin techniques. The knife does not need to be sharp to stick; as long as it has a point, it will stick into the target.


Sport

In the US and in many European countries, there are communities of people pursuing knife throwing as a sport, similar to
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. For example, in Europe more than 30 knife throwing clubs exist. The competition itself consists, in the most common form, of a series of straight throws aimed at a set of standard wooden targets or in some cases foam. Similar to an archery target, competition knife throwing targets have a bullseye surrounded by one or more rings. A sticking knife scores points. The thrower must be standing at least a set distance away from the target, with higher distances for more challenging events. IKTHOF keeps a ranking of its members based on their performance during these sponsored competitions. EuroThrowers maintains a register of the world records, and for each championship publishes the full scores together with the meetings' reports.


World Knife Throwing League

Founded in 2021, the World Knife Throwing League (WKTL) is the largest global governing body of knife throwing and exists to promote knife throwing as a professional sport by bringing together throwing clubs with a standardized league and tournament format. With members from over 150 member companies (affiliates), the World Axe Throwing League oversees official WKTL league rules, implementing safety protocols, staff training, and facilitating the World Knife Throwing Championships.


History

As a performance art, knife throwing was popularized in the US in the late 19th century by traveling acts such as the Barnum & Bailey Circus, but has its roots in martial arts and hunting applications. It has been incorporated into the martial disciplines of the Japanese as well as African and Native American tribes. In Central Africa, they were used as weapons of war (thrown horizontally) as well as for ceremonial purposes. In medieval Europe
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(-1415 – after 1482) and
Paulus Hector Mair Paulus Hector Mair (1517–1579) was a German civil servant Historical European Martial Arts, fencing master from Augsburg. He collected Fechtbuch, Fechtbücher and undertook to compile all knowledge of the art of fencing in a compendium surpassing ...
(1517–1579) both mention throwing daggers in their treaties on combat and weapons. Talhoffer specifies a type of spiked dagger for throwing while Mair describes throwing the dagger at an opponent's chest.


Representations

The opera '' Queen of Knives'', which premiered in
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on May 7, 2010, tells the story of a brother and sister knife throwing act in the midst of the student protests in Birmingham, Alabama in the early 1960s.McQuillen, James
Opera review: "Portland's Vagabond Opera's 'Queen of Knives' is one sharp show"
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See also

* Axe throwing * Dart throwing *
Impalement arts Impalement arts are a type of performing art in which a performer plays the role of target girl, human target for a fellow performer who demonstrates accuracy skills in disciplines such as knife throwing and archery. Impalement is actually what t ...
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Throwing knife A throwing knife is a knife that is specially designed and weighted so that it can be thrown effectively. They are a distinct category from ordinary knives. Throwing knives are used by many cultures around the world, and as such different tact ...


Notes and references


Sources

*Collins, Blackie. ''Knife Throwing-Sport – Survival – Defense''. Knife World Publications, 1978. () *Echanis, Michael D. ''Knife Fighting: Knife Throwing for Combat''. Ohara Publications, 1978. () *Führer, Dieter ''Guide to Knife & Axe Throwing''. Schiffer Publishing, 2014. () *Hibben, Gil. ''The Complete Gil Hibben Knife Throwing Guide''. United Cutlery Corp., 1994. (ASIN-B0006FAV9E) *Madden, James W. ''The Art of Throwing Weapons''. Patrick Publications, 1991. () *McEvoy, Harry K. ''Knife Throwing: A Practical Guide''. Charles E. Tuttle Company, Inc., 1973. () *McEvoy, Harry K. ''Knife and Tomahawk Throwing''. Knife World Publications, 1985. () *McEvoy, Harry K. ''Knife & Tomahawk Throwing-Art of the Experts''. Charles E. Tuttle Company, Inc., 1988. () *Moeller, Harald. ''Knifethrowing: The Viper Story''. Lynclif Publishing, 1988. ()


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